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Back in the late fifties/early sixties, Porsche included a little glycerin bottle in the glove compartment. The glycerin was used to keep the rubber pliable.
Today that little bottle is a very collectable item among early porschephiles.
The little booklet that was attached to the bottle is extremely rare.
So, Bob, you could try glycerin...
I knew the this thread would be funny.......;-)

Bob,

NEVER EVER use silicon or Armor All if you ever want to repaint anything. You can never get that stuff off,

Try this: http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car+care/wheels+%26+tires/wheel+tire+cleaners/vinyl+%26+rubber+dressing%2C+8+ounces.do?search=basic&keyword=vinyl+dressing&sortby=newArrivals&page=1
In the 1960's Porsche specifically recommended Glycerine to keep the rubber plyable.

Using Silicone is "BAD" because if you get it on the paint, it stays forever. If you ever need a 'repaint" or paint repair, the paint will not stick to the body.

Auto body shops ban the use of any kind of silicone lubricant when repairing cars just for that reason.
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